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Staffing News Of The Day, April 18, 2012

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April 18, 2012

First Quarter IQNdex illustrates temporary worker bill rates more susceptible to changing market demands than employee salaries. [MarketWatch]

Green Planet Group announces initial funding for major power project. [Globe Newswire]

Digital Intelligence Systems Corp. (DISYS), a leading global IT staffing and consulting company announces that it has recently acquired certain assets of Conversion Services International, Inc. (CSI), a provider of information management and business process optimization solutions based in East Hanover, New Jersey. With the assistance of middle market investment firm FOCUS, DISYS and CSI’s lender structured a transaction whereby DISYS acquired certain assets that once served as collateral for CSI’s loan with its lender. This deal is the first in DISYS’s recently announced growth-through-acquisition strategy. [EON]

Don’t be too quick to reject job applicant. [The Orange County Register]

In a recent survey conducted by CareerBuilder, a third (34 percent) of hiring managers who currently research candidates via social media said they have found information that has caused them not to hire a candidate. [E-week]

TeamHealth Holdings Inc. announced first quarter 2012 earnings release date and conference call. [MarketWatch]

Customers save more than five exabytes of data and move millions of dollars from storage maintenance to business innovation with NetApp. [MarketWatch]

The Comprehensive Contingency Contracting Reform Act of 2012. [U.S. Department of State]

Unemployment figures ‘flatter to deceive’, says  Mike Fetters, Director At Totaljobs.com. [ITV]

Seven tips for coping with customer questions. [Entrepreneur]

5 things that demonstrate you aren’t getting paid enough. [TLNT]

Changes made to H-2B program go into effect April 23.  [Paulick Report]

ManpowerGroup recommends strategies for businesses to improve employability skills of youth. New insight paper, “Wanted: Energized, Career-Driven Youth,” launched at World Economic Forum on Latin America 2012. [MarketWatch]

District of Columbia Court of Appeals rules against OSHA in recordkeeping case. [JDSupra]

NLRB poster rule blocked again. [JDSupra]

Pro Staff Presents: What’s up with OSHA in 2012. [Virtual Strategy]

Coalition challenges Connecticut governor’s executive order aimed at unionizing home health aides. [Legal Newsline]

Staffing News Of The Day, April 18, 2012

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